Create a premium, highly believable Collector’s Edition Game Box Set for an imaginary game called Eclipse of the Void. The goal is to make the package feel like a real high-end collector’s edition sold for a major game release: luxurious, display-worthy, content-rich, and instantly desirable for fans, collectors, and preorder buyers. It should feel like an official premium physical edition with believable packaging logic and elevated fan value. Game details: Game title: Eclipse of the Void, Genre: Dark Fantasy Action RPG, Core concept: A fallen god's realm where light is trapped, players must restore balance, Edition name: Obsidian Collector's Edition, Main fantasy: Owning a premium physical box with a detailed statue and lore journal, Audience: Dark fantasy RPG fans, Tone: Dark, Mythic, Cultural vibe: Dark Fantasy Collector, Reality level: Believable AAA product. Box-set structure: Build the visual like an official collector’s-edition retail package. Include sections such as: outer collector box, game box or steelbook, edition name, hero artwork, included physical items, optional figurine or statue, optional art book, optional soundtrack, optional map, cards, patches, pins, or replica objects, optional digital bonus mention, optional preorder or launch cue, optional platform or age rating, optional studio / publisher logo. For the included contents, show a believable mix such as: steelbook case, art book, soundtrack box or CD, premium figurine, lore journal, world map, collector cards, enamel pins, fabric patch, replica key item, digital code envelope. For the copy, include: one strong edition title, optional short prestige tagline, concise premium retail wording, language that feels official, valuable, and commercially believable, a balance between fan-service and luxury product clarity. Include: a strong edition-name treatment, premium collector hierarchy, believable physical-item lineup, polished packaging materials, realistic retail structure, strong fan desire and display value, premium preorder energy, instantly shareable collector appeal. Visual direction: Make the edition feel like a real premium physical box fans would preorder immediately and keep on display. Emphasize exclusivity, completeness, fan reward, and shelf presence. Balance physical-product realism with game-world fantasy. Make it suitable for retailer pages, collector reveals, launch campaigns, unboxing culture, or social posts. The result should look like a genuine high-end game collector’s edition. Art direction: Style: AAA Collector’s Edition Product Shot, Color palette: Deep obsidian, silver, crimson, gold foil, Typography feel: Dark Fantasy Display, Material feel: Rigid collector box, steelbook, foil-stamped carton, premium insert tray, retail product display, Lighting or image mood: Dark luxury, Background: Shadow stage. Composition: Show the collector’s edition as one cohesive premium retail object. Make the outer box, edition name, and included items instantly readable. Use real product-shot hierarchy and believable physical-box logic. Make the package feel expensive, complete, and worthy of fandom obsession. Make the final output feel like a premium fake collector’s edition with viral potential. Output quality: ultra-detailed, visually structured, commercially believable, culturally fluent, polished premium-product styling, strong hierarchy and spacing, premium box-set composition, instantly shareable visual concept. Optional content blocks: steelbook close-up, figurine callout, item checklist, preorder bonus strip, edition number, platform icons, age rating, studio logo, foil-stamp cue, includes digital soundtrack note. Avoid: generic bundle layouts, weak included-item logic, fake-looking retail details, cluttered composition, random typography choices, amateur collector-box aesthetics, too much copy fighting the products, obvious parody unless intentionally chosen.